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and i alluded to ronald reagan who was open to getting some if not most of what he wanted because it meant getting none of what he wanted. jerry brown tax cut which was a flat tax rate on everyone. no progressivity and replacing all federal taxes with two flat rate taxes it was not revenue neutral and it had a little bit of positive revenue. i supported that all of the way because of the tremendous boon bye getting rid of the income tax and i think it would have been wonderful. we need to compromise on all of the issues but not until we have a good position. i don't want to compromise before we start the discussion. i think -- >> wait until the election. >> and then sit down with your people. you don't give away your fail back position before you start. >> we'll see. thank you very much. >>> and how the rest of the world, thank you. and how the rest of the world is viewing us and this and the back and forth and dismissing all of not that they are q. in great shape themselves. but we are hardly looking like fiscal jack lalanes. can what is happens over there happen over here? don't la
and i alluded to ronald reagan who was open to getting some if not most of what he wanted because it meant getting none of what he wanted. jerry brown tax cut which was a flat tax rate on everyone. no progressivity and replacing all federal taxes with two flat rate taxes it was not revenue neutral and it had a little bit of positive revenue. i supported that all of the way because of the tremendous boon bye getting rid of the income tax and i think it would have been wonderful. we need to...
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ronald reagan was a huge fan. he gave him the presidential medal of freedom. that's how much he thought of him. as acceptable, max brand. at least for the books he read at that time. who knows what actually drove these decisions. apparently he told his staff that heez were tthese were the liked. these were just a few book covers. you probably can't even really see that first one. that's "the wild bunch". these are ike's books. they're in our holdings. these are scans of the covers of the actual books. i like that one. luke short was another favorite of eisenhower's. luke short also has a very good literary reputation among western writers. then "renegade guns". this is interesting because this takes him into what he liked in a western and what he disliked. what he liked were books that included abilene or kansas. some of the short stories and books were set in kansas. what he really disliked were criticisms of the french army. this comes from a letter that he wrote to then the president of the western writers association, a guy named tommy thompson who later p
ronald reagan was a huge fan. he gave him the presidential medal of freedom. that's how much he thought of him. as acceptable, max brand. at least for the books he read at that time. who knows what actually drove these decisions. apparently he told his staff that heez were tthese were the liked. these were just a few book covers. you probably can't even really see that first one. that's "the wild bunch". these are ike's books. they're in our holdings. these are scans of the covers of...
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clinton got ronald reagan's lines. he understood them perfectly. he understood they were overwhelmingly popular with the public, as your polling showed, at that time and he took over the issue. meantime, the bush administration was sitting there saying, waivers, waivers, waivers, thinking bush allowed clinton to take away reagan's issue from them, allowed clinton to flank him on the right. from my perspective, that is the issue that put clinton in the white house in 1992, took it right from ronald reagan, maybe with a little arkansas spin on it, and putting in their -- put it in there. and then what happened was, you did not do welfare reform. you did gays in the military, hillarycare. your bill,ied to do you ran into this stupid budget law. cbo said anything you had to do would cost more than the status quo, so any bill up to the contract for america, the work requirements did not take place until you are outside the budget window, right? you are 8, 9, 10 years out before the actual work requirements occur so you can get beyond this ridiculous cbo
clinton got ronald reagan's lines. he understood them perfectly. he understood they were overwhelmingly popular with the public, as your polling showed, at that time and he took over the issue. meantime, the bush administration was sitting there saying, waivers, waivers, waivers, thinking bush allowed clinton to take away reagan's issue from them, allowed clinton to flank him on the right. from my perspective, that is the issue that put clinton in the white house in 1992, took it right from...
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it is not someone who understands ronald reagan. ronald reagan pushes trade enforcement than any other president in our lifetime. reagan saved the hog. your harley davidson. reagan saved that with a 45% tariff he put on japanese more cycles. they're cheating. he saved the semi conductor industry with 100% tariff. it was reagan. or any establishment will try to do a #movement. well, every country knows there is no consequence for their cheating. they are finding more aggressively and to kill american opportunity. towns.r steel the world stop using steel. the industry died here because our politicians target our businesses for extension. they let it happen. we are the only country that is not defend our own economic interest. we are bringing the jobs back home. we're rebuilding america. he will put to work -- when a candidate says, well, look -- we don't want to do anything to increase in import. what he is saying is he is a ok or maybe ebola november us off. issue,, our third ndreign policy ana military. it should be the gop's number
it is not someone who understands ronald reagan. ronald reagan pushes trade enforcement than any other president in our lifetime. reagan saved the hog. your harley davidson. reagan saved that with a 45% tariff he put on japanese more cycles. they're cheating. he saved the semi conductor industry with 100% tariff. it was reagan. or any establishment will try to do a #movement. well, every country knows there is no consequence for their cheating. they are finding more aggressively and to kill...
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. >> ronald reagan was the last guy to win it. is paul ryan going to help mitt romney do it? we badger. you decide. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. .. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance
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how did it go from ronald reagan the donald trump? how didru we go from edinburgh o and culture? what happened to us that led up tole that? this of course is a big question i had after the election. look about and go what just happened? what did we miss? what were the things going on that i thought i understood that maybe i i didn't? ? with the 2016? guest: i started off with a thesis that donald trump was a black swan. he came in and took over sort of as a fluke, took over this otherwise healthy movement, but ultimately that's not a sustainable thesis. this was a dysfunction in the conservative movement and the republican party with pre-existing condition. he's a symptom and it's been a long time coming and i tried to go back and what were those moments, what were the signposts? was it when the republicans adopted as the seven strategy or newt gingrich weapon eyes politics? the moment that they thought sarah palin should be the vice presidential nominee? was a weird the conservative media became the gatekeepers when we outsourced our thought leadership to the angry drunk at the
how did it go from ronald reagan the donald trump? how didru we go from edinburgh o and culture? what happened to us that led up tole that? this of course is a big question i had after the election. look about and go what just happened? what did we miss? what were the things going on that i thought i understood that maybe i i didn't? ? with the 2016? guest: i started off with a thesis that donald trump was a black swan. he came in and took over sort of as a fluke, took over this otherwise...
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ronald reagan was a huge huey lumoir fan. in fact he gave him the presidential award of freedom. that's how much he thought about it. and this is interesting. at least for the books that he read at that time -- and you know who knows what actually drove these decisions but apparently he told his staff these were the authors he liked. and these are just a few book covers. you probably really kaecan't ev see that first one. these are ike's books and in our holders. so these are scans of some of the covers of ike's actual books. i like that one. luke short was another favorite of eisenhower's. he also has a good reputation among western writers. and renegade guns, this is interesting because it takes us into what ike loved in a western and what he disliked. what he liked his staff said were booked that included kansas. what he really like were criticisms of the frontier army. this comes from letters he wrote to the then president of the western association. a guy named tommy thompson who later produced a show called bonanza. after he left the white house and his certificate says it'
ronald reagan was a huge huey lumoir fan. in fact he gave him the presidential award of freedom. that's how much he thought about it. and this is interesting. at least for the books that he read at that time -- and you know who knows what actually drove these decisions but apparently he told his staff these were the authors he liked. and these are just a few book covers. you probably really kaecan't ev see that first one. these are ike's books and in our holders. so these are scans of some of...
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john kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush, all bounced higher in the polls after credible debate performances and went on to win the white house. whatever the outcome, most agree it's the debates that will give us our best opportunity to evaluate these candidates, sort out their positions and separate truth from fiction. not a moment too soon. according to a new survey from the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, with a little over a month to go before election day, the public has a lot to learn about the 2012 presidential race. among its findings, only 51% know the romney-ryan plan would preserve traditional medicare for those 55 and older and retain it as an option for those now younger than that. only about half knew that mitt romney would keep the bush tax cuts in place. fewer than half knew that romney and not obama had promised to increase defense spending. only 23% were aware that payroll taxes had decreased during obama's term in office. only slightly more than half knew that paul ry
john kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush, all bounced higher in the polls after credible debate performances and went on to win the white house. whatever the outcome, most agree it's the debates that will give us our best opportunity to evaluate these candidates, sort out their positions and separate truth from fiction. not a moment too soon. according to a new survey from the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, with a little over a month to go before election...
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let's listen. >> we're going to call another state for ronald reagan. not surprisingly, it's a big one. california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. and we fill in that big chunk of the map once again with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westerly. >> it's getting to look like a suburban swimming pool there. >> steve, i love that stuff. tell me about something i did not know until i got your book today. why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. back in the cold war i wouldn't want to be the red state if you were a democrat. >> that could have been one reason it changed. the electoral map was created at nbc in 1976 by john chancellor, an exec be tif named gordon manning. they wanted to make it more visual and make it not just about the numbers. when they picked the colors, they wanted to go by the rosettes that the british party used and so they went red for the democrats making it sync up with the labor party and blue fo
let's listen. >> we're going to call another state for ronald reagan. not surprisingly, it's a big one. california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. and we fill in that big chunk of the map once again with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westerly. >> it's getting to look like a suburban swimming pool there. >> steve, i love that stuff. tell me about something i did not...
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he interviewed ronald reagan and ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. the very fact that he did not dismantle the new deal. [indiscernible] > and that he knew -- [indiscernible] that with answer -- and that he was a that with congress, they were carrying reforms that were not in existence. and the only thing he could do -- the power -- [indiscernible] gene: i think that buckley was surprised. immediately, reagan came to eisenhower's defense. was a potential vice presidential nominee, to be paired with rockefeller. one magazine cover showed the two of them, but eisenhower said this was not a good idea. that it would be a political convenience and he was against it. that the vice presidency, for a second. after the civil war, tecumseh sherman famously
he interviewed ronald reagan and ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. the very fact that he did not dismantle the new deal. [indiscernible] > and that he knew -- [indiscernible] that...
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this pool for the billionaires scott walker what's his end game he keeps talking about ronald reagan do you think that he's been in his mind he thinks of himself as the two thousand and twelve presidential candidate or two thousand and sixteen at the top of target you know i think you guys and i think that when you have someone who is so blatantly left the states values and traditions you know tommy thompson was no fan i'm no fan of tommy thompson during his time as governor he would never have done this he would never have got it k. twelve education would never of harm the university system like he's doing and look tommy thompson used to be supported by the state employees unions this guy walker it's so hard to say what he's in game is but it's nothing that's in the best interest of the people of wisconsin and i think it is something on the national stage maybe he's the next sarah palin who knows isn't there a kind of timing battle going on here that if you can get three republicans thrown out of office basically through a special election by early june you have then at the end of j
this pool for the billionaires scott walker what's his end game he keeps talking about ronald reagan do you think that he's been in his mind he thinks of himself as the two thousand and twelve presidential candidate or two thousand and sixteen at the top of target you know i think you guys and i think that when you have someone who is so blatantly left the states values and traditions you know tommy thompson was no fan i'm no fan of tommy thompson during his time as governor he would never have...
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reagan when he ran for re-election in 1984, his theme was good morning in america talking about all he is doing to revitalize the american economy and revitalize the american dream, reducing taxes and regulation. that's what i'm doing as governor, that is what republican governors are doing all over the country, contrasted with obama and his illinois friends, and he is from chicago and the democrats criminal illinois, and what have they do? they have the highest debt of any state in the country, and the most --. >> your state is doing better, doesn't that help the president? >> it helps republicans because they can see with a republican governor we have turned it around, so has wisconsin and so has michigan and indiana but illinois hasn't and obama is following the obama roll of raising taxes on congresses and individuals and attacking the very people that you need to invest and create jobs. in iowa we are doing the opposite. we are reducing taxes and regulation. >> and now, one question, the obama campaign managed intensive attacks on bain capital and mitt romney and whether he was
reagan when he ran for re-election in 1984, his theme was good morning in america talking about all he is doing to revitalize the american economy and revitalize the american dream, reducing taxes and regulation. that's what i'm doing as governor, that is what republican governors are doing all over the country, contrasted with obama and his illinois friends, and he is from chicago and the democrats criminal illinois, and what have they do? they have the highest debt of any state in the...
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reagan ran in 1984 his theme was good morning in america. it is revitalizing the american dream and reducing taxes and regulations. that's what i am doing as governor and that's what republican governors are doing all over the country. contrast that with obama and his illinois friends. he some from chicago and the democrats control illinois. they have the highest debt in the state per cap paw tau. >> your state is doing better. doesn't that help the president? >> it helps republicans because they can see with a republican governor we have turned it around. so has wisconsin, so has michigan, so has indiana. illinois hasn't. illinois is following the obama rule of raising taxes on corporations and individuals and driving -- and attacking the very people that you need to invest and create jobs. in bough hua we are doing the -- in iowa we are doing the opposite. >> let me ask you both quickly one question. and that is the obama campaign has mounted intensive attacks on governor romney on his record at bain capital and whether he was there when o
reagan ran in 1984 his theme was good morning in america. it is revitalizing the american dream and reducing taxes and regulations. that's what i am doing as governor and that's what republican governors are doing all over the country. contrast that with obama and his illinois friends. he some from chicago and the democrats control illinois. they have the highest debt in the state per cap paw tau. >> your state is doing better. doesn't that help the president? >> it helps...
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let's listen. >> we'll call another state for ronald reagan. it's a big one. it's his home state of california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. we fill in that big chunk of the map with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westward leaving only oregon and washington. >> it looks like an urban swimming pool over there. >> why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. i wouldn't want it to be the red state if you were a democrat. >> that could have been one reason why it changed. the electoral map was created at nbc in 1976 by john chancellor. they wanted to do something to liven up the coverage and make it more visual and not just about the numbers. when they picked the colors, they wanted it to go by the colors of the british parties. they went red for the democrats make i making it sim k up. when the other networks basically imitated the maps, they changed it. so you were seeing an inconsistency across the networks. it was finally ma
let's listen. >> we'll call another state for ronald reagan. it's a big one. it's his home state of california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. we fill in that big chunk of the map with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westward leaving only oregon and washington. >> it looks like an urban swimming pool over there. >> why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a...
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reagan. is it because romney as david just said don't seem to be a true believer that people don't want to stick with him. >> i report on the conservative movement and do not see a mass desertion from mitt romney. are there grumbles, sure. but that list you read out, linda and scott and other, mostly they come from blue states backing away from not romney in particular but -- >> i'm checking you there, nevada, virginia, you think those -- haley barbour from mississippi. le let's watch here. he said, i don't know what the question was, but it is not correct that 47% of americans are on means-tested entitlements. many of those are people retired military. better way to say, you know, i made a mistake. >> he's from mississippi, a real red state but what i'm seeing from the romney campaign, the 47% comments, were they a big problem this week? of course, they were. look at the gallup poll, romney is still neck and neck with obama. the big picture they see it as a pretty close race. >> thank you ro
reagan. is it because romney as david just said don't seem to be a true believer that people don't want to stick with him. >> i report on the conservative movement and do not see a mass desertion from mitt romney. are there grumbles, sure. but that list you read out, linda and scott and other, mostly they come from blue states backing away from not romney in particular but -- >> i'm checking you there, nevada, virginia, you think those -- haley barbour from mississippi. le let's...
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but that's not what ronald reagan's head was at. he is in old cold war warrior committees focused on the soviet union. so the islamist presence, the challenge it presents, is basically put away deep in the background. we have a terrible relationship with iran. we don't resolve it during the reagan administration. we don't recognize their government. we keep as donald trump would tell us later, a huge hunk of their money hostage in our banks. we don't give it back to them. and we just have a deteriorating back story relationship.and of course the irony is its during the same time that ronald reagan sees opportunity with a different islamist group. the group that eventually we called al qaeda in afghanistan. because he's such a fierce anti-communist warrior, ronald reagan chooses to side with the islamic revolutionaries in afghanistan. provide them weapons. training.money. rather than say, islamism presents an interesting challenge, we don't treat it seriously.we embrace it in afghanistan because they are anti-soviet. they are anti-co
but that's not what ronald reagan's head was at. he is in old cold war warrior committees focused on the soviet union. so the islamist presence, the challenge it presents, is basically put away deep in the background. we have a terrible relationship with iran. we don't resolve it during the reagan administration. we don't recognize their government. we keep as donald trump would tell us later, a huge hunk of their money hostage in our banks. we don't give it back to them. and we just have a...
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i hearken back to ronald reagan. ronald reagan would have been on national television looking in the camera and saying my fellow americans we are facing a crisis here and here is what i am doing because i'm in charge. here are the people that you can look to. from there is ways of addressing crises and it requires, first of all, presidential leadership. that has been missing throughout the last six years. >> disheartening that we knew from the world health organization and apparently got no attention until it has now exploded all over us. hopefully this is the end of it and it's not going to get bigger. senator, thank you. who has he chosen to be the ebola czar in you wonder? go to gretawire.com and hear his answer. >> charles krauthammer says the u.s. government still steps behind the ebola virus. that sounds very grim since ebola moves very fast. charles krauthammer goes "on the record" next. plus, tonight there is ebola vaccine being tested on humans. we are going to take you inside that government lab where it's
i hearken back to ronald reagan. ronald reagan would have been on national television looking in the camera and saying my fellow americans we are facing a crisis here and here is what i am doing because i'm in charge. here are the people that you can look to. from there is ways of addressing crises and it requires, first of all, presidential leadership. that has been missing throughout the last six years. >> disheartening that we knew from the world health organization and apparently got...
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and have a strong proponent barry goldwater and ronald reagan. and very pro- law and order anti- hippie so she embodies this ideology in so many ways that's the john wayne that evangelicals came to know and love. we all know he is the icon of american masculinity but then we go from there. >> but in the formation of the evangelical identity but just how front and center but first it was to read the popular books and evangelical masculinity and of course and coming out in the nineties. with the most popular books and just running up against from the vietnam war so we thought that was significant so we came to see how the vietnam era was a critical juncture in american history and then just to assert power in the context they were staunchly anti-communist it was perfect but they were not alone like sow, many other americans that is the postwar "leave it to beaver". and as their celebrity things were greatnt in the fifties and the sixties with the civil rights movement the them in this movement and the antiwar movement and more and more americans ar
and have a strong proponent barry goldwater and ronald reagan. and very pro- law and order anti- hippie so she embodies this ideology in so many ways that's the john wayne that evangelicals came to know and love. we all know he is the icon of american masculinity but then we go from there. >> but in the formation of the evangelical identity but just how front and center but first it was to read the popular books and evangelical masculinity and of course and coming out in the nineties....
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ronald reagan. quiet? -- why? guest: good question. i have to do something. i worked for reagan, i worked on the 1980 and 1984 campaign. i was a munchkin in washington in the 1980's. they always have respect and deference for the american presidency. both democrats and republicans especially fdr, jfk, andrew jackson. there was a lot of things that were not true or being said about ronald reagan about aids and gays in warmongering. i've written a number of books for certain periods in his life, the 1976 election, the 1980 election, his post-presidency, the time between the 76 and 80 campaign which was important. i decided to write this because there are so many misstatements about ronald reagan. i wanted to explore and make people understand how intelligent this man was. his old aid was a friend of mine, marty anderson. he had degrees from m.i.t. and various ivy league schools and was an intelligent man and he once told me that he rated reagan's iq at 175. reagan read one book per week. he wrote lett
ronald reagan. quiet? -- why? guest: good question. i have to do something. i worked for reagan, i worked on the 1980 and 1984 campaign. i was a munchkin in washington in the 1980's. they always have respect and deference for the american presidency. both democrats and republicans especially fdr, jfk, andrew jackson. there was a lot of things that were not true or being said about ronald reagan about aids and gays in warmongering. i've written a number of books for certain periods in his life,...
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ronald reagan, an example of the true believer s. it true that romney doesn't seem to be a true believer, that people don't want to stick him? >> at "national review" i support the national movement. are there grumbles, sure. but linda lingle, scott brown, those candidates mostly come from blue state. they're backing away, not from romney particularly, but from the -- >> wait a minute. i'm checking you there. nevada, virginia, you think there's -- haley barbour from mississippi? haley barbour? let's watch him here. he isn't running for any of. he criticized romney for not apologizing. highway told bloomberg, "i don't know what the question was, but it is not correct that 47% of americans are on means-tested entitlement, welfare. many of those people are retired military. perhaps a better way to say it is i made a mistake on that number." he's haley barbour, not exactly a blue state. >> i agree, haley barbour's from mississippi, a red state. what i'm seeing from the romney campaign, you see the 47% comments, were they a big problem? o
ronald reagan, an example of the true believer s. it true that romney doesn't seem to be a true believer, that people don't want to stick him? >> at "national review" i support the national movement. are there grumbles, sure. but linda lingle, scott brown, those candidates mostly come from blue state. they're backing away, not from romney particularly, but from the -- >> wait a minute. i'm checking you there. nevada, virginia, you think there's -- haley barbour from...
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i think ronald reagan was the happy cold warrior. he fought the cold war but he was not a belligerent man. he was a man of strong principles with a moderate personality in the sense of -- he was close to people instead of being closed to people. which is why he was able to reach out to people politically. a whole new term spwerld the vocabulary, reagan tkpwrat, starting in the '80s. those are some of the things that made it possible for him to do the things that he did. the review just ran in the washington times a few days ago, tuesday. it was a book about abraham lincoln. as i looked, and i know this is virginia. i'm not asking you -- it's too late to have to vote for or against abraham lincoln, so don't worry. but lincoln was a master of words. in fact, a titled the review "abraham lincoln k. a man of his words," with an s. as i will explain in a minute, he and ronald reagan and a few others was a president pore his words. he will be remembered for his words because of his gift for expressing his ideals was quite powerful. and i t
i think ronald reagan was the happy cold warrior. he fought the cold war but he was not a belligerent man. he was a man of strong principles with a moderate personality in the sense of -- he was close to people instead of being closed to people. which is why he was able to reach out to people politically. a whole new term spwerld the vocabulary, reagan tkpwrat, starting in the '80s. those are some of the things that made it possible for him to do the things that he did. the review just ran in...
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we have done it before with ronald reagan. we have bipartisan senate legislation. we can and should do it again. host: john, pennsylvania, republican. caller: good morning. four points to bring up. first of all, we are at 30 trillion in debt. naturally people want free stuff. you guys are offering free stuff for everybody. everybody wants free stuff. you say it is paid for. why don't you pay for our national debt? you say these rich countries have all these programs. most of those countries are socialist. they have the programs. my last point, sir, is that china has 1082 coal-fired plants. they are building 272 more. do you think the u.s. is going to go to war to tell them to tear them down? i don't think so. please respond. guest: well, we are not going to go to war over china's coal-fired power plants. we are in a war with the environment, and it is a race we are losing. i have seen those effects in the pacific northwest killing people. the notion that somehow everybody wants free stuff and that the only countries that have that are socialist is absolutely false.
we have done it before with ronald reagan. we have bipartisan senate legislation. we can and should do it again. host: john, pennsylvania, republican. caller: good morning. four points to bring up. first of all, we are at 30 trillion in debt. naturally people want free stuff. you guys are offering free stuff for everybody. everybody wants free stuff. you say it is paid for. why don't you pay for our national debt? you say these rich countries have all these programs. most of those countries are...
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he told congress, we man into a one man battalion, ronald reagan. it was later learned to be funded by moscow. two men tried to lay gasoline bombs and throw into their home where nancy and their son was sleeping. they slipped away in the darkness. to his everlasting congress when he testified on unamerican activities he didn't say aoe convicting communists in the united states. he said the united states is strong enough to tolerate all points of view as long as they were peaceful. that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperating with huac. but there is an irrefutable fact. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jeane kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of sigh gone in 1975 to january 1981, soviet influence expanded dramatically in laos, libyan, syria, madagascar, seychelles, nicaragua, grenada." not all were pro soviet and anti-american to be sure. there are many good anti-american democrats. but for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980s, c
he told congress, we man into a one man battalion, ronald reagan. it was later learned to be funded by moscow. two men tried to lay gasoline bombs and throw into their home where nancy and their son was sleeping. they slipped away in the darkness. to his everlasting congress when he testified on unamerican activities he didn't say aoe convicting communists in the united states. he said the united states is strong enough to tolerate all points of view as long as they were peaceful. that stood...